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‘Swadeshi’ products list goof-up: MHA repatriate­s CEO of CAPF canteens

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: R M Meena, the CEO of CAPF canteens, has been repatriate­d to his parent cadre in the Central Reserve Police Force after a recent goofup in the issuance of a list that de-notified over 1,000 products calling them 'non-swadeshi', officials said on Thursday.

An order issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Wednesday said Deputy Inspector General Meena has been "recalled" by the Central Reserve Police Force.

Another CRPF DIG, Rajeev Ranjan Kumar, will be the new CEO of the canteens board with immediate effect for a period of three months, it added.

Meena was the chief executive officer (CEO) of the 'Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandar' or the central police welfare stores, and had issued a document on May 29 that delisted over 1,000 products that were till recently sold from the CAPF canteens network.

This list was issued after Union home minister Amit Shah had on May 13 declared that the nationwide network of over 1,700 CAPF canteens will only sell indigenous or 'Swadeshi' products from June 1 in a bid to give a fillip to domestic industries.

The CRPF, which is currently managing the board of the Central Armed Police

Forces canteens, had later said the list was issued "erroneousl­y."

"This is clarified that the list issued by Kendriya Police Kalyan Bhandar on May 29, 2020 regarding de-listing of certain products has been erroneousl­y issued at the level of CEO."

"The list has been withdrawn and action is being initiated for the lapse," a statement issued under the name of CRPF Director General had said.

The CRPF chief is the chairman of the welfare and rehabilita­tion board that looks after the canteens setup. Meena was on a deputation post on the canteen Board.

Meena's order had, however, said that the list that denotified over 1,000 "purely imported products" from CAPF canteens was issued "with the approval of competent authority."

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